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Innovations in Saudi University Libraries: An insider’s view. Professor Khalid Mahmood. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Founded: 1932 by Abdulaziz bin Abd al-Rahman Al Saud Area: 2 million km 2 Population: 21 million Saudi citizens and 5 million foreigners
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Innovations in Saudi University Libraries:An insider’s view Professor Khalid Mahmood
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia • Founded: 1932 by Abdulaziz bin Abd al-Rahman Al Saud • Area: 2 million km2 • Population: 21 million Saudi citizens and 5 million foreigners • Economy: World’s largest oil exporter; 19th highest GDP in the world • System of government: Absolute monarchy; no political parties or elections • Constitution: Quran and Sunnah
Higher education and libraries • 25 public universities, 7 private universities • Education is free at all levels • Large number of scholarships for students • Segregated for men and women • American system of education (BS 4-year, MS, PhD) • Semester system (Fall and Spring with summer vacations) • Large number of foreign faculty • Centralized library system (central and branch libraries) • Deanship of library affairs • Saudi dean, vice dean and director
This presentation is based on my experience in and visit to libraries in nine Saudi universities
Revolutionary changes in university libraries • Enormous use of emerging technologies • Shift from individual learning to collaborative learning • Shift from traditional to online service model • Going beyond library walls • Librarian’s role as teacher
Integrated library system – Symphony/Millennium/Horizon • Used in the most of university libraries • Prepared by American companies • Maintained in Saudi Arabia by Naseej Arabian Advanced Systems • Modules: Cataloging, OPAC, circulation, acquisition, ILL and serials management • Multilingual • International standards (Z39.50, MARC) • RFID integration • SMS and e-mail notifications • Special feature of My Account
Radio-frequency identification – RFID • 3M company • Tags in books • Used for circulation • Security gates • User counts • Shelf management
Digital library assistant – DLA • 3M company • Shelf management • Stock verification
Smart board • Interactive whiteboard • DViT (Digital Vision Touch) technology
Cabins for individual study • Group study rooms • Seminar rooms • Video conference rooms • Exhibition area • Cafeteria
E-resources portal • One-stop-shop for subscribed e-resources • Subject-wise and alphabetic list of databases and journals • Hierarchical list of e-books and e-journals • Links to Summon and Library OPAC • Link to ‘Ask a Librarian’ • Off-campus access
Web scale discovery tool – Summon • Developed by ProQuest, an American company • Unified search of library catalog, e-databases, e-journals and e-books • Simple and advanced search • Multi-lingual search and interface • Citations can be exported • Name of suggested librarian
Encore Discovery Solution • Used by KAUST • Developed by Innovative Interfaces, an American company
Access to e-resources through mobile • Links to mobile websites of databases and e-journals • Links to mobile applications for Android and iTunes • Installation and user guides for mobile applications • Use of BookMyne software • Use of QR codes
Institutional repository • Archiving of research output of university, i.e., books, research papers, theses, etc. • DSpace and ePrints open source software • Subject wise collections • Simple and advanced search and browse • Faculty members can upload their research papers
‘Ask a librarian’ service • Online chat service for users • English and Arabic medium • Backed by qualified librarians
Selective dissemination of information – SDI • Surveys on information needs and interest areas of teachers and students • SDI service through email • User profiles in databases
Liaison librarians program Functions • Communicate with college community • Establish contacts with college faculty and administration • Attend college functions (meetings, workshops, conferences, social gatherings, etc.) • Provide help to college in new program design, curriculum revision, accreditation, etc. • Convey community’s opinions/suggestions to library administration • Promote library resources and services • Send alerts to the college community regarding library services • Create flyers with library information • Provide current awareness service (New arrivals, etc.) • Arrange library tours for college community • Provide help in library feedback surveys • Develop and manage library collection • Assess library collection on specific subject • Involve college faculty in selection of material • Provide help in purchase of materials • Provide help in technical processing of specialized material • Manage library collection (use, weeding, etc.) • Play role in developing institutional repository
Liaison librarians program… Functions • Provide reference assistance • Keep abreast of resources in specialized subject • Provide subject focused service at reference desk • Provide research consultations by appointment • Answer online reference queries • Assess information needs of community • Provide information literacy instruction • Design information literacy instruction program • Conduct IL sessions in library and college • Compile user guides in subject area
Information literacy instruction • Credit courses • Workshops for students • Seminars and workshops for faculty • Presentations by database vendors • Campaigns to promote library resources • Exhibitions of library materials at conferences
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